supposed to have a big high pressure out here most of the time, it's not there. this feature has been lingering the entire season, hence the above-average rainfall, above-average snowfall, in some cases below-average temperatures. this week, cooling down as we go towards the end of the week. san jose downtown, big city, a lot of folks downtown, 69 degrees for a daytime high. downtown san jose, that's pretty cool for this time of year. i'd expect san jose to be in the mid-70s easily this time of year. the forecast highs using the map shows that footprint of cool air coming off the bay. the greens are your low 60s, there's the 70s, there's the 80s, where's the 90s? not happening because the cool air infill traits the delta and up to the valley. we will start to warm as we go into the bay area weekend as the fog begins to diminish just a little bit but you get the picture. not a bad deal. it could be a heck of a lot worse but it is chilly out there, half moon bay along the coast, they're getting the drizzle and cool weather. >> it's amazing the difference it makes f